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    My wife bought me some really nice sunglasses for Christmas. I like them a lot, but I wear prescription glasses e/w progressive lenses and I can't get these with prescription lenses.Would I be just as well off taking them back and getting a pair of Cocoons to use over existing glasses, placing diopters in the new glasses or getting prescription sunglasses. Are the Cocoons good quality lenses compared to the high price sunglasses.... Looked in archives couldn't seem to find my problem..... Anyone have an opinion ...Thanks.....crappie1133

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    Try http://onos.com/ and http://www.glpolarized.com/Guideline_Store/Prescription

    I have both brands readers and like them a lot. I wear contacts and readers so I look for reader sunglasses. Onos and Guidelines has prescription sunglasses.
    "But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.” Joshua 24:15

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    I wear bifocals and had always got transition lenses. My prescription hasn't changed in a couple years so I decided last year that I wanted a good pair of prescription sun glasses. I got a pair of polarized Ray Bans with traditional bifocals (I hate no lines), these things are great. Everything is really sharp and no more eye fatigue after a day of fishing. The best money I've spent on glasses.

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